Upcycled ceiling light in yellow Clichy's glass
Upcycled ceiling light in yellow Clichy's glass
Upcycled and dazzling! This vintage globe in yellow Clichy's glass was bargain-hunted and reelectrified to light your home up!
shipping
shipping
Shipping is never free and at elbarud, we don't like dubious promotions, so we simply always share shipping costs equally ! A small step for you, a small step for us, but a big step towards a more sustainable consumption!
technical characteristics
technical characteristics
composition: upcycled globe, brass
socket: bayonet B22 - bulb not included
cable: 2,5M
care
care
Clean the globe with clear water and the brass part with Miror metal cleaner
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why is this product sustainable?
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composition
The glass globe was bargain hunted by Vanessa in France's flea market. The base is also upcycled when possible or in brass sourced in France when there is no other alternative.
Cables have been retrieved from a retired electrician. -
production location
This globe has then been upcycled in Vanessa's workshop in Fontenay-sous-bois.
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manufacturing
Globes are cleaned and reelectrified by hand!
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economical & social impact
For now, Madame Lampe hasn't taken any specific action on this, the workshop is still small and only Vanessa, the creator, works there.
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packing & transport
Lamps are carefully packaged in reused wrapping papers.
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end of life
We don't have any sustainable info on this for now.
But it's already this lamp's second life… we rely on you for it not being its last!
Who hides behind this product?
Behind Madame Lampe, there is Vanessa. When she was just a kid, her dad used to take her to flea markets, she began to like antique objects, and this passion never left her.
She often thought of opening a store, an online shop or even had a book project to make all these objects she thrifted over the year exist.
And in 2020, she bought 100m of electric cables and started to restore globes she accumulated. One lamp, and two, and then 100... Today she brought back more than 500 lights to life and they're set for the many years to come.
Always looking for spheres, tulips, chandeliers and antique lights, she sources, cleans, repairs and transforms theses lamps. She modernises and revalues them to give them a second life. She keeps everything from their past, even the screws.
Each lamp (or almost) is a unique piece. They are made with globes that are sometimes close to 100 years old! We already have so many things on earth that are just thrown away even though once revisited, they work perfectly in today's interiors.